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YELBAŞI, CANER (2) answer(s).
 
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Exile, resistance and deportation: Circassian opposition to the Kemalists in the South Marmara in 1922–1923 / Yelbaşı, Caner   Journal Article
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From ‘brothers in religion’ to ‘bandits: Chechens in Mardin in the late Ottoman period / Yelbaşı, Caner; Akman, Ekrem   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article analyses the mass migration of Chechens to the Ottoman Empire between the mid-1860s and the 1900s. The Russian expansion to the North Caucasus transformed the entire region surrounding the Black Sea, including its demography, governance and politics. This expansion took place in several phases. The first resulted in a major mass migration by several North Caucasian groups, who abandoned the region in response to the increasing presence of Russian military personnel. During the second stage, the exodus of these groups accelerated because of massacres committed by the Russian military in an attempt to take complete control. Many North Caucasians were exiled to Ottoman lands, arriving en masse, either on foot, or by sailing across the Black Sea.
Key Words Settlement  Bandits  Chechens  Mardin  Late Ottoman Period 
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